Sunday, November 21, 2010

What about Palin?

Is Palin a good answer, or would it be more of the same? She seems unlike the other&nbsp;politicians in the way she presents herself. &nbsp;I have a hard time believing&nbsp;&nbsp;that she doesn't take money from big business like oil, and mining. Who knows though, maybe that stuff could make the government money in return though. &nbsp;She seems like a moral&nbsp;candidate, but look at her family. &nbsp;Its worth some research.<img src="http://theblogbooster.com/pixel.gif" width="0" height="0" style="border-top-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; border-width: initial; border-color: initial; " alt="" />
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Is Obama good for us?  What makes him bad or good?  It used to be easy, either you were a democrat, or republican, thats it.  Now, you have to have so much money just to get anywhere, politicians have to make huge compromises.  The big business funds the campaigns.  Big banks were Obama's number one contributers.  Is this the first, or last time that has ever happened?  Who takes the most honest money, thats who you ask yourself.  I see less wrong with sliding a street construction company some contracts, or a wind farm some contracts than dealing with big banks, and bailouts.  What do we really know though?  We know what we are allowed to know.  Watch videos about these people, read books on them.  He who has the gold makes the rules.  That is the golden rule.